Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cal Cain made a trip to Lafayette today. f E. L. Harp made a business trip to Monticello today. See the Nisco spreader at Hamilton & Kellner’s. R. E. Yeoman made a business trip to Monon today. We have a nice, clean-burning lump coal for $4.00.—D. E. Grow. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap are spending today in Chicago. Tom Burns has arrived from a Winter’s stay in Oklahoma. Dr. Johnson was called to Delphi on professional business. Attorney M. B. of Wolcott, had business in the local court today. T. J. Spurgeon is a Rensselaer Visitor today. Pete Nomensen, of Dwight, 111., came today to look after his farm lands. We have just unloaded a car of salt in barrels and 70 lb. grain bags. JOHN EGER.

Mrs. B. J. Moore went to Monon today and will go from there to Monticello for a brief viist. Aven Coonrod of near Buffalo, White county, came yesterday to work on a farm near this city. Senator B. F. Shively, of South Bend, is reported to be failing. He is still in Washington and is being treated at the Providence hospital. Wehave discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. The house comihittee on military affairs Saturday voted to increase the regular army to 145,000. The fight now goes to the floor of the house. Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal.—Harrington Bro*. Co. Mrs. W. H< Tilton, of Lafayette, came this morning for a short visit with her brother, B. G. Oglesby and family.

All farm implements are to be advanced ten per cent. We can save you money if you will call at once. — Hamilton & Kellner. Theodore George representing the Essanay Film Co., was in Rensselaer over night. It was his first dsit at his old home for three months. He is having fine success on the road. During the absence of Mrs. Laura B. Fate, who is making a trip to the south with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gwin, the Makeever hotel is being managed by her son, Clarence P. Fate. Rev. Asa McDaniel, of the Christian churdh, went to Chicago this morning to attend the meeting of the Religious Educational Association, now being held at the Congress hotel. The Westville Indicator announces that the Emil Rotzaen mills will be established there. The location of the Rotzien industries is’ said by the Indicator to be a fine thing for the town.

With the present high price of butter, we would like you to .fry our fancy butterine, for this week only, 18c a pound. JOHN EGER. - The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the parsonage. As thi s<is th eannual thank off ering meeting, all members should be present. Visitors Wellcome. Are you having trouble in getting good potatoes? We will have some of those fancy Minnesota sand grown potatoes, 30c a peck or s"*.2o a bushel. —— JOHN EGER.

Fifty-five and a half’ million dollars was the net profit in 1915 of the Dupont Powder Co., as compared with $4,500,000 net profit in 1914, according to the company’s official statement given out in New York Saturday. Sam Roth and little son, Malcolm, went to Dayton, Ind,, yesterday, where they will spend several days. Sam is about recovered from his accident of ten days ago but is going to rest up a few days before returning to work. The two daughters of Dr. John A. Dowell, of Albany, are worth SIO,OOO today because Dr. Dowell invested in insurance only a few hours before he Was killed by a train near Muncie. Although he had paid only $9 * n premiums, the policy is said to be perfectly good.

This is a warning sounded by the U. S. public health service afollowing recent investigations by malaria experts. Reports hsow that discarded tin cans containing rain water are excellent breeding places for the mosquito, which is the agent for spreading malaria. Mrs, Alice Woodey, of Manderson, Wyo., and Mrs, Wash Timmons, of Kankakee, HL, came today to visit their brothers William P. Michael, of Jordan township, and Robert Michael, 1 of Kniman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael came to Rensselaer frpm Kniman on the same train and are spending the day here. ' 1 • «5>